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PUBLISHED ON: 09 MAR 2026, 08:03 AM
Ahmedabad, March 9, 2026 — The dust has finally settled at the Narendra Modi Stadium, yet the atmosphere in Gujarat remains thick with the afterglow of what can only be described as a clinical sporting execution. Last night, the Indian cricket team didn’t just win a trophy; they essentially rewrote the modern manual on T20 dominance. By dismantling New Zealand by a staggering 96 runs, India navigated the immense psychological weight of being the host nation to achieve the statistically improbable: a successful defense of their T20 World Cup title. They now stand alone as three-time champions, having finally shattered the “host’s curse” that has historically plagued home teams in this format.
While the “Men in Blue” celebrated under a canopy of blue pyrotechnics, the real story—perhaps the only story that mattered—was the individual resurgence of Sanju Samson. His journey during this 2026 campaign suggests a narrative arc that feels almost too scripted for reality. Transitioning from a perceived “reserve” option to the most formidable striker in the tournament, Samson has become the face of India’s new, uncompromising era of cricket.
From the very first delivery, India’s approach seemed to move beyond mere strategy into the realm of psychological warfare. There was no interest in settling for a “safe” or “par” total; the intent was clearly to push the boundaries of what is possible in 120 balls. The opening partnership between Abhishek Sharma (52 off 21) and Samson (89 off 46) laid a foundation that felt surreal to witness, as India matched the all-time Powerplay record with 92 runs in the first six overs.
Samson’s 89 now sits as the highest individual score ever recorded in a Men’s T20 World Cup final. This wasn’t a flash in the pan, either. It marked his third consecutive half-century in the knockout stages—a feat some insiders suggest was galvanized by a private, late-night mentorship call from Sachin Tendulkar just 24 hours prior. With Ishan Kishan (54 off 25) and Shivam Dube (26* off 8) maintaining a relentless tempo, India reached 255/5. It is a number that may suggest the game was over before New Zealand even took guard.
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The award appears to be a direct result of his unprecedented consistency during high-stakes moments. Samson finished with 321 runs at an average of 80.25, but his legacy was secured in the knockouts. Scoring 97*, 89, and 89 in successive high-pressure games, while setting a record for the most sixes (24) in a single edition, made his selection almost a formality.
It is arguably the most difficult achievement in the sport. Until last night, no host nation had ever managed to win the T20 World Cup at home due to the immense local pressure and the volatile nature of the format. This victory cements India as the first back-to-back champions (2024 and 2026) and the only team with a trilogy of titles.
The focus shifts almost immediately to the franchise circuit. PSL 2026, featuring the debut of the ‘Pindiz’ and Hyderabad franchises, begins on March 26. This is followed just two days later by the IPL 2026 opener on March 28, where the defending champions, RCB, begin their quest to maintain their domestic supremacy.
PUBLISHED ON: 09 MAR 2026, 08:03 AM

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